Por Fuera Y Por Dentro

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The Torment of Unrequited Love

Sabroso's song "Por Fuera Y Por Dentro" delves deep into the anguish and torment of unrequited love. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person who is deeply in love but finds their feelings unreciprocated. The protagonist's quest for answers, symbolized by asking the moon and stars, highlights their desperation and longing. The night becomes a metaphor for the darkness in their heart, emphasizing the emotional void left by the absence of their beloved.

The song's chorus reveals the intensity of the protagonist's emotions. They describe the physical and emotional impact of their love, comparing it to a cyclone in their mind. This metaphor captures the overwhelming and chaotic nature of their feelings. The repeated references to missing the beloved's hands, kisses, and the desire to be close to them underscore the depth of their yearning. The protagonist's love is so consuming that it drives them to the brink of madness, as they express a desire to hold, scratch, and bite their beloved.

The recurring theme of suffering is evident throughout the song. The protagonist acknowledges that those who love the most often suffer the most, and they are no exception. The line "La lloro y la sufro por fuera y por dentro" (I cry and suffer for her inside and out) encapsulates the all-encompassing nature of their pain. The imagery of clinging to a pillow with rage and longing, likening themselves to a caged wolf, further illustrates their torment. The song poignantly captures the essence of unrequited love, where the protagonist is trapped in a cycle of longing and despair, unable to forget their beloved and unwilling to let go.

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